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Albina <I>Lehr</I> Aman

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Albina Lehr Aman

Birth
Milbank, Grant County, South Dakota, USA
Death
17 Jun 1972 (aged 90)
Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Lehr, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA GPS-Latitude: 46.2811978, Longitude: -99.3366751
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(from Lehr, North Dakota Golden Jubilee and obituary) Albina Aman was born on October 27, 1881 at Milbank, South Dakota to Andrew and Christina (Mayer) Lehr. She married John Aman on November 27, 1900 at Lehr, North Dakota. After the marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Aman homesteaded southeast of Gackle, North Dakota. They farmed three miles north of Lehr from 1905 to 1939, at which time they moved to Fargo. Mrs. Aman lived in Fargo from 1939 to 1966, at which time she entered the Wishek Retirement Home. John Aman was twenty seven years old when he came to America and settled near Lehr, North Dakota. He was born in Bergdorf, South Russia October 16, 1878, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Friedrich Aman. Mr. and Mrs. Aman were original settlers and builders of the city of Lehr. After retiring from farming he was a laborer and operated a butcher shop. Five daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Aman: Lydia, Mrs. Fred Fercho, Emma, Mrs. John Faszer, Martha, Mrs. John Weaver and later Mrs. Leon Durrant, Ramona, Mrs. Ivan Bacon and Lillian, Mrs. Milo Crankshaw. Martha, Mrs. Leon Durrant, was born 16 May 1906, Logan Co., North Dakota and died 9 Nov 1988 at Flint, Michigan, burial unknown; Lillian, Mrs. Milo Crankshaw, was born 27 Nov 1917 in North Dakota and died 16 Aug 2001 at Flint, Michigan, burial unknown.
(from Lehr, North Dakota Golden Jubilee and obituary) Albina Aman was born on October 27, 1881 at Milbank, South Dakota to Andrew and Christina (Mayer) Lehr. She married John Aman on November 27, 1900 at Lehr, North Dakota. After the marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Aman homesteaded southeast of Gackle, North Dakota. They farmed three miles north of Lehr from 1905 to 1939, at which time they moved to Fargo. Mrs. Aman lived in Fargo from 1939 to 1966, at which time she entered the Wishek Retirement Home. John Aman was twenty seven years old when he came to America and settled near Lehr, North Dakota. He was born in Bergdorf, South Russia October 16, 1878, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Friedrich Aman. Mr. and Mrs. Aman were original settlers and builders of the city of Lehr. After retiring from farming he was a laborer and operated a butcher shop. Five daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Aman: Lydia, Mrs. Fred Fercho, Emma, Mrs. John Faszer, Martha, Mrs. John Weaver and later Mrs. Leon Durrant, Ramona, Mrs. Ivan Bacon and Lillian, Mrs. Milo Crankshaw. Martha, Mrs. Leon Durrant, was born 16 May 1906, Logan Co., North Dakota and died 9 Nov 1988 at Flint, Michigan, burial unknown; Lillian, Mrs. Milo Crankshaw, was born 27 Nov 1917 in North Dakota and died 16 Aug 2001 at Flint, Michigan, burial unknown.


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  • Originally Created by: Jae Miller
  • Added: Sep 18, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58851618/albina-aman: accessed ), memorial page for Albina Lehr Aman (27 Oct 1881–17 Jun 1972), Find a Grave Memorial ID 58851618, citing Lehr City Cemetery, Lehr, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; Maintained by MRB (contributor 47351043).